#193: The Real Bottom of the Funnel: SaaS Onboarding That Works - Perry Rosenbloom

#193: The Real Bottom of the Funnel: SaaS Onboarding That Works - Perry Rosenbloom

Author: Greg Head April 24, 2026 Duration: 1:07:19

Perry Rosenbloom, founder of LaunchBay, previously built and sold Brighter Vision before starting his second SaaS company focused on onboarding. After running hundreds of onboarding processes per month, he saw a consistent problem: what happens after the sale is messy, manual, and often ignored.

LaunchBay helps SaaS and professional services teams manage customer onboarding with structured workflows, shared client portals, and automation. The company has grown past $1M in ARR, doubling in 2025, with a focused approach on helping teams reduce onboarding time from 60–90 days to significantly faster activation.

Perry shares practical lessons on onboarding as a core growth lever—not just an operational task. He explains why onboarding debt compounds, why charging for implementation improves outcomes, and how better onboarding drives retention, expansion, and long-term revenue quality.

Key Takeaways

  • Onboarding Debt Compounds - Most SaaS companies duct-tape onboarding early, but delays, inefficiencies, and churn risks compound quickly as sales scale.
  • Activation Matters More - The real bottom of funnel isn't closed-won deals—it's when customers actually reach value and start using the product.
  • Stop The Chase - Much of onboarding is manual follow-ups and coordination; removing this admin work unlocks higher-leverage customer success teams.
  • Charge For Setup - Charging for onboarding improves completion rates, sets expectations, and ensures customers have real skin in the game.
  • Segment The Process - Treating all customers the same breaks onboarding—different tiers and workflows are required for different customer types.
  • Visibility Is Critical - Without clear visibility into onboarding progress and bottlenecks, problems are only discovered after deals are already at risk.

Quote from Perry Rosenbloom, Founder of LaunchBay

"There's only so long that you can duct tape a process like onboarding new customers, with just hustle to make it work. A lot of companies are using Google Docs, shared Slack spaces, shared spreadsheets, and it almost works, until it doesn't. And the biggest mistake is continuing to let it not work.

"When you're founder-led and you are doing one to three implementations a month, you can get by without a dedicated tool for that. It's not going to be the best customer experience, but you can get by without a tool for that.

"But when you want to start scaling, you need to build out repeatable processes that can enable every single customer to have a phenomenal experience that is consistent, that is unified and that delivers value. 

"That's when you start looking for a specialized solution to solve those problems and don't build up more onboarding debt. Onboarding debt is real and early-stage SaaS companies in their processes and customer experiences."

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